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October 1, 2025
Okmulgee shut out on Homecoming Night
By PATRICK FORD Editor,

Despite the celebratory atmosphere, packed stands and the pageantry of Homecoming at Harmon Field, the Okmulgee Bulldogs were unable to overcome the dominant play of the Roland Rangers, falling 37-0 in a 2A-1 District 3 matchup on Friday night.

The Bulldogs, now 1-3 on the season, showed glimpses of potential with several explosive plays and defensive stands. However, turnovers and missed scoring opportunities prevented the home team from capitalizing, while Roland’s well-executed offense struck quickly and efficiently across four quarters.

— Early struggles set the tone

Roland wasted no time taking control, scoring on the very first play from scrimmage with an 86-yard touchdown run by Paul Johnson just 30 seconds into the game. The Rangers added another touchdown late in the first quarter following an interception by Josh Bower, setting up a 22-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Alex Brant to Derrick Allen.

The Bulldogs’ defense had several key stops, including a tackle for loss by senior Kayden Hartt and a forced turnover on downs. However, ball security plagued Okmulgee throughout the night. A key fumble at their own 10-yard line in the first quarter led to a Roland score, and later in the second quarter, a backward pass that wasn’t caught resulted in a 60-yard fumble recovery touchdown by Trevor Lasiter of Roland.

— Homecoming Highlights for the Bulldogs Despite the loss, the Bulldogs gave their fans some exciting moments. Junior running back Javion Lang was a standout on offense, carrying the ball 13 times for 73 yards and consistently fighting for tough gains behind an offensive line under pressure.

Lang also came up big late in the second quarter, breaking free for a long run that placed Okmulgee at Roland’s 6-yard line. Just prior to that, Jason King electrified the home crowd with a long kickoff return to the Roland 20-yard line, one of the best special teams plays of the night. Unfortunately, the Bulldogs were unable to capitalize on that red zone opportunity before the half.

In the passing game, quarterback Zaylon Vinyard went 6-of-20 for 25 yards, spreading completions to five different receivers including Lang, Matthias Wilson, Jason King, and two others. Although the air attack was limited, it showed signs of balance and effort from the young receiving corps.

— Scoring by Quarters

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final Roland 12 12 6 7 37 Okmulgee 0 0 0 0 0

— Team Stats

Category Roland Okmulgee First Downs 12 6 Rushing 24/136 20/52 Passing 7/13, 198 6/20, 25 Interceptions 1 1 Fumbles/Lost 3/1 5/4 Penalties 12/110 7/75 Punting (Avg) 1/30 3/30 — Top Performers Okmulgee Bulldogs

• Javion Lang: 13 carries, 73 yards; 2 receptions, 9 yards; one long second-quarter run to the Roland 6-yard line.

• Jason King: 1 reception, 4 yards; one long kickoff return to Roland’s 20-yard line.

• Matthias Wilson: 1 reception, 8 yards.

• Zaylon Vinyard: 6-of-20 passing for 25 yards, 1 INT.

— Roland Rangers

• Paul Johnson: 2 carries for 91 yards, 1 TD; 1 reception, 66 yards, 1 TD.

• Josh Bower: 1 reception, 62 yards, 1 TD; 1 interception returned 39 yards.

• Uriah Phillips: 3 receptions, 42 yards, 1 TD.

• Derrick Allen: 2 receptions, 28 yards, 1 TD.

• Alex Brant: 6-of-12 passing for 192 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT.

• Trevor Lasiter: 60-yard fumble return TD.

— Looking Ahead

The Bulldogs will now turn their focus to a crucial district road test against Kingston on Friday, Oct. 3. Kingston enters the matchup with a 3-1 record after a convincing win over Kiefer. For Okmulgee, tightening ball control and converting red zone opportunities will be key to rebounding in district play.

While the scoreboard may not have gone in their favor, the Bulldogs showed grit, explosive potential and a Homecoming spirit that reminded fans why Harmon Field remains one of the most passionate venues in high school football.

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